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Sukhovey, Alla F., and Irina M. Golova. "Differentiation of Innovative Development Strategies of Regions for Improving the Effectiveness of Socio-Economic Policy in the Russian Federation." Economy of Region 16 (December 2020): 1302–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.17059/ekon.reg.2020-4-20.

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The study aims to develop a differentiate d approac h t o th e elaboratio n o f innovativ e developmen t strategie s o f Russian regions, which allows an effective implementation of innovative paradigms, considering the specificity of scientific and technical, innovative, and production and technological potential of regions. The analysis of international experience of innovative development illustrates the need to consider regional features when creating innovative strategies. We examined the dynamics of the innovative potential of Russian regions over the past decade. We hypothesise that an effective targeted innovative strategy of a region should be closely related to its socio-economic strategy, relying on the most relevant scientific, technological, and educational potential. We identified 4 main criteria for differentiating innovative strategies. These criteria application increases the effectiveness of innovation policies. These factors include the relationship of regional innovative strategies with relevant socio- economic strategies, the innovation and technological specialisation of the regions, regional needs for innovative transformations for the future, and forms of innovation activity. A comparative analysis of innovation and production capabilities and needs of Russian regions showed significant differences in the number of people employed in research and development, technological innovation costs, manufacturing output and other indicators. Based on the analysis, we identified top 15 regions, which are the most innovation-ready. The study used comparative analysis methods, economic and statistical methods, and forecasting methods. We proposed an algorithm for using a differentiated approach for strategizing regional innovative development. Finally, we concluded that a differentiated approach to the development and implementation of innovative development strategies allows improving the efficiency and targeting of state innovation policy through more efficient use of available resources and opportunities to strengthen the sustainability of regional communities. The article is intended for experts in the field of theory and practise of managing the innovative development of regions.
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Sukhovey, Alla F., and Irina M. Golova. "Differentiation of Innovative Development Strategies of Regions for Improving the Effectiveness of Socio-Economic Policy in the Russian Federation." Economy of Region 16 (December 2020): 1302–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.17059/ekon.reg.2020-4-20.

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The study aims to develop a differentiate d approac h t o th e elaboratio n o f innovativ e developmen t strategie s o f Russian regions, which allows an effective implementation of innovative paradigms, considering the specificity of scientific and technical, innovative, and production and technological potential of regions. The analysis of international experience of innovative development illustrates the need to consider regional features when creating innovative strategies. We examined the dynamics of the innovative potential of Russian regions over the past decade. We hypothesise that an effective targeted innovative strategy of a region should be closely related to its socio-economic strategy, relying on the most relevant scientific, technological, and educational potential. We identified 4 main criteria for differentiating innovative strategies. These criteria application increases the effectiveness of innovation policies. These factors include the relationship of regional innovative strategies with relevant socio- economic strategies, the innovation and technological specialisation of the regions, regional needs for innovative transformations for the future, and forms of innovation activity. A comparative analysis of innovation and production capabilities and needs of Russian regions showed significant differences in the number of people employed in research and development, technological innovation costs, manufacturing output and other indicators. Based on the analysis, we identified top 15 regions, which are the most innovation-ready. The study used comparative analysis methods, economic and statistical methods, and forecasting methods. We proposed an algorithm for using a differentiated approach for strategizing regional innovative development. Finally, we concluded that a differentiated approach to the development and implementation of innovative development strategies allows improving the efficiency and targeting of state innovation policy through more efficient use of available resources and opportunities to strengthen the sustainability of regional communities. The article is intended for experts in the field of theory and practise of managing the innovative development of regions.
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Bulatova, Madina, and Ayazbi Beysenkulov. "Innovation Journalism: The New Way of the Media Developmen." European Journal of Social Sciences Education and Research 5, no. 1 (December 30, 2015): 519. http://dx.doi.org/10.26417/ejser.v5i1.p519-523.

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The article is dedicated to the innovative journalism, directed to incorporation of the media in the innovation process in order to highlight and explain the essence of intellectual economy, the consequence of which is the increasement of essence of innovation understandingin society. The formation of innovative economy in the world in the second half of the XX century caused the emergence of a unique communication area: between the scientific community, business and government. The main purpose of communication is to organize dialogue between all participants of the innovation space, promotion of innovation as a key factor for sustainable development of competitive state and society.The dynamic development of the social, scientific and technical and economic sphere, the emergence of the new knowledge and technology on the same level with the increasement of the information flow modifies journalism. Even today, scholars fix signs of the restructuring media-information space on a planetary scale, which is connected with the global competition between traditional and online media. Such competition leads to a series of epochal changes in the activities of international and national newspapers and magazines, radio and television, news agencies and the press centers. Undoubtedly, all these factors contribute to the emergence and the development of innovation journalism, which in many ways is more multifaceted than its traditional counterpart.
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Khatamova, Rano. "TRADITIONS AND INNOVATIONS OF WATER CIVILIZATION ARE AN IMPORTANT FACTOR IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF UZBEKISTAN." JOURNAL OF LOOK TO THE PAST 4, no. 2 (February 28, 2021): 79–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.26739/2181-9599-2021-2-10.

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The article describes the water civilization in Uzbekistan and its role in the development of the country. An innovative approach to water resources was mentioned, which is now a global issue.One of the most important aspects of the life of our rapidly developing country today is the training of mature irrigators with modern thinking based on the capabilities of the water civilization, the high culture of our people in the use and protection of water, the combination of traditional management methods with universal values. it is not in vain that special attention is paid. In this regard, the achievement of deep knowledge and high talent, especially for young irrigators, a clear definition of current tasks related to the issues of their spirituality and enlightenment, becomes one of the most important life needs.Index Terms: irrigation, civilization, Avesto, innovation, education for sustainable developmen
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Pogodina, T. V., N. M. Abdikeev, and Yu S. Bogachev. "Indicators System Improvement to Assess the Innovative Activity of Economic Entities, Taking into Account the Compliance with the Strategic Goals of Socio-Economic Developmen." Accounting. Analysis. Auditing 6, no. 3 (June 5, 2019): 6–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.26794/2408-9303-2019-6-3-6-14.

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In the society today, as well as in public administration and economic entities of the Russian Federation there is an awareness of the need to activate the innovation process and assess its quality. In addition, global challenges require the implementation of foresight management mechanisms aimed at forecasting technological development in the conditions of Russian reality. However, the existing system of indicators that is used in Russian practice does not fully meet the needs of the state and society in assessing innovation. The article proposes a Balanced system of indicators for assessing innovation activity (SSPOID) of economic entities, which is designed to combine the past and the present with the prospects of development, the objective function of which is to maximize the increment of the market value of the economic entity, taking into account the mission and strategic priorities of each particular company. SSPOID includes indicators, which are divided into nine groups that characterize the socio-economic development of the economic entity, human capital, financial condition, competitiveness, technology, competitiveness in the labor market, investment, innovation and sources of innovative development. The analysis of the development of industrial production in the Russian Federation for the period of 2011–2016 allowed to determine the strengths and weaknesses in innovation. The strategies of innovative development of a number of production companies (ALROSA, PJSC «NC “Rosneft”, JSC “United shipbuilding company”, JSC “BALTIKA”) were analyzed. The main areas of their innovation activities are as follows: improving energy efficiency, focus on strategic technology, the digitalization of production, the implementation of environmental innovations, improving production security, import substitution. The necessity in the creation of the integrated industrial and production complex, which will be optimum from the point of view of satisfaction of consumers’ needs for production, is justified. In the framework of the integrated industrial complex, the rationale for its focus on creating and maximizing the increment of the network added value is proved.
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Dobrutskaya, H. G., F. B. Musaev, and M. M. Tareeva. "«Timiryazev Academy in the XXI Century: Traditions and Priorities of Innovative Development». SECOND ALUMNI CONGRESS OF TAA, May 25-29, 2009." Vegetable crops of Russia, no. 2 (June 30, 2009): 61–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.18619/2072-9146-2009-2-61-63.

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Timiryazevka is a familiar and a widely used name of Timiryazev Academy of Agriculture among students, professors and remains a homely place for all university mates ever graduated the academy. Annual meetings for former students from every corner of Russia including former Soviet Republics and foreign countries are hosted at Timiryazev Academy of Agriculture. On 25-30th of May 2009 the Second Alumni Congress of TAA on «Timiryazev Academy in the XXI Century: Traditions and Priorities of Innovative Developmen» took place.
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Krylova, Оlena, and Kostiantyn Shaposhnykov. "ACTIVATION OF INNOVATIVE ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT." Three Seas Economic Journal 1, no. 1 (June 10, 2020): 66–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.30525/2661-5150/2020-1-18.

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The purpose of the article is to develop proposals for intensifying the development of innovative entrepreneurship in Ukraine. The importance of intensifying innovative entrepreneurship is recognized by any business entity, because new innovative ideas, solutions embodied in a particular product can provide competitive advantages. The presence of entrepreneurial initiative by business entities, the use of effective tools to stimulate innovation, creativity and effectiveness of innovation can significantly enhance innovation entrepreneurship and overall efficiency of the innovation process. The methodological basis of this work is the synthesis of general scientific methods of theoretical and empirical research (method of cognition, analysis and synthesis, generalization and systematization of information). Results. Innovative entrepreneurship covers all stages of the innovation cycle: from the initiation of a new idea to obtaining specific results from the market use of the product. The main subjects of innovative entrepreneurship can be any enterprises and organizations that carry out innovative activities or are innovatively active. To develop effective measures to intensify innovative entrepreneurship, first of all, it is advisable to focus on identifying the strengths and weaknesses of innovative entrepreneurship, as well as opportunities and threats for its intensification in Ukraine. In this sense, it is important to assess the current level of innovation process, its staffing and financial resources, the level of innovation infrastructure, the establishment of integration relations between the main participants in the innovation process, the effectiveness of innovation, demand for innovative products and more. Practical implications. The analysis allowed us to reveal certain results. The strengths of the possible activation of the innovative enterprise include: the presence of a high level of personnel component of scientific potential, which characterizes the ability to generate new ideas; accumulated experience of successful innovation, cooperation between science and business, as evidenced by the main indicators of innovation, the number of innovationactive enterprises and enterprises in industry that implement innovations. Weaknesses for the intensification of innovative entrepreneurship should be highlighted: insufficient funding for science and education; declining trends in almost all performance indicators of innovation, which requires rapid implementation of measures to curb their further development in the field of innovation. Thus, in order to intensify innovative entrepreneurship in the near future, it is advisable to implement a number of measures, the tasks of which cover the following main areas of change: clear awareness of the national economy’s ability to innovate, create conditions for new products, increase its competitiveness; ensuring diversification of sources of financing of innovative activity of enterprises in order to reduce the costs of acquisition and use of innovative products; establishing close and productive interaction of the main participants of innovative entrepreneurship. Value/originality. The use of comprehensive analysis allows to identify the main problems of hidden entrepreneurship, taking into account the specifics of its manifestation in modern conditions.
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Shahverdiyeva, Roza. "Development of a system of indicators characterizing innovation and innovative activity in technoparks." Drukerovskij Vestnik, no. 5 (October 2020): 61–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.17213/2312-6469-2020-5-61-66.

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Gnatchenko, Y., S. Yurieva, and N. Volgina. "INNOVATIVE ENTERPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT ON MACRO LEVEL." Series: Economic science 2, no. 162 (March 26, 2021): 92–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.33042/2522-1809-2021-2-162-92-98.

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Government policy issues and approaches of improvement innovative entrepreneurship are considered in the paper. Elements of policy intervention on innovative entrepreneurship were described. The way firm innovate and the nature of their contributions to innovation varies and depends critically on firm characteristics and the conditions they face to engage in innovation. The “technology push” and “market pull” models provide two perspectives on firm innovation. Innovation output may differ along the several dimensions, including the type of innovation and the impact of innovation. Innovation can play a critical role in addressing socio-economic objectives, which are affected by the following factors: economic growth and employment, environmental challenges, social challenges. Innovative entrepreneurship can contribute to socio-economic challenges by formalizing the informal sector. The main policy approaches to address challenges associated to policy intervention for innovative entrepreneurship deal with: institutional governance, strategy and coherence of policies, policy-making contexts for innovative entrepreneurship. Achieving coherence and balance in the set of policies affecting innovative entrepreneurship, and coordinating the various actors involved in these policies have, consequently, become increasingly important for policy efficiency. Specific rationales for public policies: access to finance, access to knowledge, access to labor, entrepreneurial capabilities and culture, market development and access, regulatory framework. Access to finance is a key driver in the creation, survival and growth of innovative new ventures. Within the context of innovative entrepreneurship, public policy can in the following ways: debt financing, venture capital, business angels, private sources of funding. Access to debt financing is a critical issue for innovative businesses. It allows them to finance their growth, meet working capital requirements and invest in innovation. Relevant to innovative entrepreneurs are alternative types of loans, such as convertible and subordinated loans. Convertible loans give lenders the right to convert credit into an equity participation in the company, whereas subordinated loans are junior forms of debt that, in case of insolvency, have lower priority than senior debt (e.g. asset-based lending). They are riskier but pay higher interest rates.
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Chen, Ti, and Jin Tian Yu. "How the Innovation Resources Developed when a City Became an Innovative City." Applied Mechanics and Materials 295-298 (February 2013): 2500–2504. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.295-298.2500.

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Making existing cities develop more innovatively is an urgent priority in globalization for city sustainable and healthy development. The built up of innovative city is based on the traditional urban which progressed by its original factors of production, after constantly enriches its innovation resources and enhances its innovation capability, then becomes successful innovative city. The accumulation of innovation resources is the foundation of the innovation ability, so the evaluation analysis on the city’s innovation resources could explain the developmental status of the innovative city on the one hand. This paper first introduced the formation symbols and condition of the innovative city, specifically explained the significance of the innovation resources’ accumulation during the innovative city forming processes. And then took the innovative city evolution of Hong Kong as an example, analyzed the development and change of the innovation resources index in the latest decades by the use of mathematical models, summarized the forming processes of innovative city from innovation resources aspect, and the different characteristics during the forming stages.
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Ильяшенко, Сергей Николаевич, and Наталья Сергеевна Ильяшенко. "Проблемы и перспективы инновационного развития экономики Украины." Thesis, Київський національний університет технологій та дизайну, 2020. http://repository.kpi.kharkov.ua/handle/KhPI-Press/47229.

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Выполнен SWOT-анализ сильных и слабых сторон национальной инновационной системы. Полученные результаты могут быть использованы в качестве информационной базы для обоснования перспективных направлений инновационного развития отечественной экономики в условиях трансформации технологических укладов.
SWOT analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of the national innovation system has been carried out. The results can be used as an information base to justify the promising directions of innovative development of the domestic economy in the conditions of transformation of technological patterns.
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Mouzakitis, Alexandros. "Innovative solutions for automotive embedded software development : innovation report." Thesis, University of Warwick, 2016. http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/93362/.

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Embedded software is shaping and influencing our world and it is unimaginable to realise day to day life without it. Since the introduction of the first Electronic Control Unit (ECU) in the 1970s, the automotive industry has seen a substantial increase of embedded software in vehicles. The use of embedded software in the automotive industry has led to a significant increase in the number and complexity of different vehicle systems, features and functions. This level of complexity drives premium vehicles with no fewer than 70 ECUs interconnected by more than five on-board network systems such as Controller Area Network (CAN), Local Interconnect Network (LIN), Media Oriented Systems Transport (MOST), FlexRay and Ethernet. In a typical automotive development process, the main challenge for the engineers is to uncover as many failure modes and/or software defects as possible during the early stages of the vehicle programme. During the early phases of the development, failure modes and/or software defects are difficult to uncover but easy and inexpensive to fix. During the latter phases of the development, failure modes and/or software defects are easy to uncover since the final product has been built. At this stage, failure modes and/or software defects are hard and expensive to fix as changes required in the embedded software. The aim of this research was to develop and deploy innovative solutions in order to shift failure modes and/or software defects detection early in automotive product development. The initial research work was conducted through an analysis of failure modes and/or software defects found during a typical Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) vehicle programme development. This preliminary work also then focused on supplier base capability for automotive embedded software development. The research findings from the internal and external analysis, together with the literature review on best practice have driven the development of four solutions. A process called Model-based Product Engineering (MBPE) was created and deployed within JLR. The MBPE process brings together model-based development and other development processes in a standardised form. A new generic Design Verification Interface (DVI) for test exchange and traceability across all MBPE process levels was developed. The generic DVI eliminates or reduces redundant efforts of re-writing test cases and test scripts for automated testing. A semi-formal Standardised Design Verification Method (SDVM) was developed for defining test cases for all vehicle systems in a common template. The SDVM presents test cases as machine readable data and allows auto-generation of test scripts suitable for automated testing. An end-to-end solution called Platform Independent Test System was developed in order to integrate the MBPE, DVI and SDVM solutions. The proposed PITS supports all levels of system abstraction from the test case definition phase to the execution of automated scripts in both offline and real-time test environments. Evaluation results have demonstrated a significant shift in the detection of failure modes and/or software defects towards the early phases of the product development. An early detection of more than 50% of failure modes and/or software defects was achieved. This is a substantial change from the previous state where embedded software validation was conducted only after supplier software release. Furthermore, results have shown a 40% reduction in engineering effort for test scripts creation and a five to tenfold reduction in engineering time for automated testing.
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Zundel, Bryan Christopher. "Explore, develop, innovate!: urban development for innovation economies." Kansas State University, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/2097/15689.

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Master of Landscape Architecture
Department of Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community Planning
Jason Brody
Some cities target innovation to bolster their economy, because it drives economic growth. An emerging trend is to use urban regeneration to accomplish this desire. However, lack of understanding about land development effects on innovation is a major concern. Such uncertainty makes it difficult to create visions, plans, and designs for these environments. A major dilemma presents itself. In what way do urban designers develop innovation economies and what confidence can they have in those roles considering the lack of evidence about urban sites within larger innovation systems? In response to the dilemma, this research documents projects facilitating innovation in local economies. A catalog was the tool for exploring characteristics of these places and their connections to economic systems. The catalog acts as a decision framework by displaying these relationships through a goal, objective, and tactic hierarchy. This format illustrates how site-level decisions impact specific parts of the economy. By using the catalog, planners and designers may guide innovation through urban development. To accomplish this, developments must draw talented people with creative ideas and organizations willing to invest in those ideas. When synergies form between these groups, new goods and services become available. To build this innovative milieu, planners and designers EXPLORE regional and site-based opportunities to determine the tactics they utilize. Next, they DEVELOP plans for the places desired by and required for people who INNOVATE. These findings collectively instill confidence in the roles of planners and designers in their quest to cultivate innovative environments.
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Drobnis, David S. "Implementing innovation in real estate development : co-living as an innovative product." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/120656.

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Thesis: S.M. in Real Estate Development, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Program in Real Estate Development in conjunction with the Center for Real Estate, 2018.
Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 59-61).
The real estate industry is very conservative and risk averse, yet innovation is critical to its long term viability. While innovation does occur in real estate development, it is often discouraged and not the standard approach. This thesis focuses on understanding the motivations and obstacles facing real estate developers who decide to pursue innovative products, processes and systems. The study explores the challenges of developing co-living, a recent innovative real estate product in order to understand why this product is taking off across the country, and how it has been implemented in Boston and New York City. Insight into the innovation processes are derived from site visits and multiple interviews with professionals from different sectors of real estate: developers, consultants and regulatory authorities. The thesis concludes by describing five principles of innovative real estate development, relating to: Market Demand, Vision, Adoption, External Forces and X-Factors. While these principles are derived from experience in creating co-living projects, they are illustrative and important for the innovation process in all types of real estate products.
by David S. Drobnis.
S.M. in Real Estate Development
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Ginatta, Giovanni B. "Innovative development of composting operations in less developed countries." Thesis, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1991. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/25425.

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Puzyrova, Polina. "The strategy of innovative development: concept, essence and significance for business units in conditions of continuous development." Thesis, Perfect Publishing, Vancouver, Canada, 2021. https://er.knutd.edu.ua/handle/123456789/19059.

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Strategies for innovative development of business units are considered, which cover many alternative positive innovation processes in business structures and business units, which allow significantly accelerating the innovation process and making a profit. A matrix of strategies for innovative development of business units is proposed and their place for successful innovative development is determined by choosing the appropriate strategy. Characteristic features of introduction of basic and improving innovations at different levels of management are defined.
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Lindblom, Sofie. "A framework for disruptive innovation in an industry where everything is innovative." Thesis, Linköpings universitet, Medie- och Informationsteknik, 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-121681.

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This master thesis is written as a part of The Media Technology program at Linköping University in collaboration with the streaming music company Spotify. The thesis investigates how a software company in the modern age effectively and organically can stay innovative through times. The thesis maps out strategies, models and methods currently known, analyses Spotify’s innovative efforts over the past year and suggests a framework tailored to the needs of the company.
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Bussracumpakorn, Chokeanand. "Design innovation networks : critical factors that can contribute to successful collaborative development of innovative products." Thesis, Goldsmiths College (University of London), 2006. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.429250.

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Olshanska, Oleksandra, and Polina Puzyrova. "The strategic innovative development of integrated business models." Thesis, BoScience Publisher, Chicago, USA, 2021. https://er.knutd.edu.ua/handle/123456789/19054.

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T-he structural scheme of the constituent components of the innovation strategy of integrated business models is determined; proposed development and implementation of innovation strategies in integrated business models to ensure their innovative competitiveness; innovation strategies that set the vector of development of the overall corporate strategy and business activity in the innovation sphere are studied.
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Castello, Alessio. "Trust and innovation : the role of trust in joint developments of innovative products and services." Nice, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012NICE0014.

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Cette thèse présente la conception, le prototypage, la collecte de données et les résultats d'un projet de recherche visant à identifier si et comment la confiance intervient dans un partenariat entre deux agents économiques finalisé à un développement innovant. Le but du projet est d'accroître notre compréhension de la confiance et son impact sur les résultats des coopérations. En particulier, nous avons étudié l'effet de confiance sur la créativité des partenaires et la volonté d'investir financièrement dans un développement joint. La méthodologie retenue combine une expérimentation et deux questionnaires. Après avoir analysé la littérature traitant du rôle de confiance dans les partenariats, nous décrivons en détail la méthodologie expérimentale : nous souhaitons comprendre comment et sous quelles conditions les conclusions obtenues par une expérimentation peuvent être généralisées. Nous présentons ensuite les différentes sessions organisées pour collecter les données servant à l'analyse ainsi que les conclusions obtenues. Nos résultats montrent que les associés qui font d’avantage onfiance à leur partenaires investissent des montants plus importants dans l'alliance ; alors qu'il semble y avoir un niveau de confiance mutuelle optimale pour maximiser la créativité et l’innovation ; si le niveau de confiance mutuelle est au-dessous ou au-dessus de ce seuil, le résultat du partenariat est moins innovant. Les données recueillies nous ont aussi permis de conclure que les conflits, même orientés sur la tâche à accomplir, sont nuisibles à l'innovation tandis qu'un environnement de travail ouvert et amical favorise la créativité jointe
In this dissertation we report on the design, prototyping, data collection and results of a research project aimed at identifying if and how trust affects the innovativeness of a partnership between two economic agents. The purpose of the research is to increase our understanding of trust and its impact on the outcome of cooperation. In particular, we have studied the effect of trust on partners’ creativity and willingness to invest financially in a joint development. The methodology combines an experiment and two questionnaires. After having analysed the existing literature on the role played by trust in partnerships, we describe the methodology adopted with the purpose of understanding how and under which conditions the conclusions obtained through an experiment can be generalized to contribute to existing theoretical models. We present the different sessions organized to collect data for the subsequent analysis and the conclusions that can be obtained. Our results show that more trustful partners invest higher amounts in the alliance, while there seems to be an optimum amount of mutual trust between partners to maximize their joint creativity and innovativeness; if the level of mutual trust is below or above this threshold, their joint innovativeness decreases. We discuss also some additional conclusions that can be derived from our data: in particular we were able to observe that conflicts, even task-oriented ones, are detrimental to joint innovation while an open and friendly working environment favours joint creativity
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Books on the topic "Innovative developmen"

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Innovative staff development approaches. [Wheaton, Md.]: National Clearinghouse for Bilingual Education, 1988.

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Hu, Angang. China: Innovative Green Development. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-54962-5.

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Hu, Angang. China: Innovative Green Development. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-2806-9.

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National Clearinghouse for Bilingual Education. Innovative staff development approaches. [Wheaton, Md.]: National Clearinghouse for Bilingual Education, 1988.

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National Clearinghouse for Bilingual Education. Innovative staff development approaches. [Wheaton, Md.]: National Clearinghouse for Bilingual Education, 1988.

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Zhang, Ying Ying. The source of innovation in China: Highly innovative systems. Houndsmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014.

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Hall, Peter Geoffrey. Innovative and sustainable cities. Loughlinstown, Co. Dublin, Ireland: European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions, 1997.

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Innovative software development in GIS. London, UK: ISTE Ltd., 2012.

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Nayatani, Yoshinobu. Strategies for innovative product development. Tokyo: Asian Productivity Organization, 2000.

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Bucher, Bénédicte, and Florence Le Ber, eds. Innovative Software Development in GIS. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118561928.

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Hu, Angang, Yilong Yan, and Xiao Tang. "Innovative Development." In Xi Jinping's New Development Philosophy, 15–35. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-7736-4_2.

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Kumar, Manasi, and Ashish Bharadwaj. "Psychology of Innovation: Innovating Human Psychology?" In Technological and Institutional Innovations for Marginalized Smallholders in Agricultural Development, 65–80. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-25718-1_4.

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Lopes, Carlos, and George Kararach. "Innovative development financing." In Structural Change in Africa, 155–72. New York, NY : Routledge, 2019. | Series: The international political economy of new regionalisms series: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429436673-6.

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Dyer, Jeffrey H., and W. Gibb Dyer. "Leading Innovative Teams." In Practicing Organization Development, 257–69. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781119176626.ch16.

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Szutowski, Dawid. "Innovation Development." In Management Control Systems, Decision-Making, and Innovation Development, 123–74. New York: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003215035-4.

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Nechaev, Vasily I. "Innovative Development in Agriculture." In Complex Systems: Innovation and Sustainability in the Digital Age, 595–603. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-44703-8_65.

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Tajvidi, Mina, and Azhdar Karami. "Innovation Capacity." In Product Development Strategy, 125–46. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137501394_5.

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Nshimbi, Christopher C. "Innovating Policy and Systems of Innovation for Regional Integration." In Advances in African Economic, Social and Political Development, 61–79. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-92180-8_5.

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Domínguez-Escrig, Emilio, and Francisco Fermín Mallén Broch. "Innovation." In Change and Development in Organisations, 14–24. New York: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003152996-3.

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Xu, J., R. Houssin, E. Caillaud, and M. Gardoni. "Knowledge Management for Innovative Design." In Global Product Development, 445–55. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-15973-2_45.

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Conference papers on the topic "Innovative developmen"

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Peña Lang, María Begoña, Susana Herrero Santos, Juan Carlos Merino Morales, and Iván Moya Rodríguez. "UNIVERSITY FOSTERS INNOVATION AT HIGH SCHOOL: AN INNOVATIVE BACCALAUREATE MODEL." In International Technology, Education and Development Conference. IATED, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.21125/iceri.2016.0784.

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Maravelakis, Emmanuel, Nicholas Bilalis, Aristomenis Antoniadis, and Vassilis Moustakis. "A Novel Approach to Product Innovation Profiling Assessment: The I-DSM Tool." In ASME 7th Biennial Conference on Engineering Systems Design and Analysis. ASMEDC, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/esda2004-58271.

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Innovation is a major driving force for the economic growth and expansion of companies and the need to innovate has become clear by now. The quality of the decisions during the design phase of a product development process is strongly connected with the assessment of the product, process and organisational innovation dimensions. The developed methodology addresses these three axes, using 30 innovation attributes, in order to obtain a product innovation profile through an innovation survey. This way a range of industry standard Innovation scores called PIP-SCORES (Product Innovation Profile scores -or innovation benchmarks) have been established. So far more than 600 companies coming from a range of industrial sectors that include creative industries, electrical/electronic, fire and safety, footwear, plastics, ceramics and textiles, have participated in this survey and their innovation profiles have been included in the database. The proposed tool benchmarks the product innovation profile of a company with the corresponding innovation scores from companies coming from the same sector. Next, the tool utilises a Design Structure Matrix, for mapping the dependencies between the Innovation Attributes. Furthermore an Innovation Improvement Impact Value for each Attribute is introduced. In order to improve the innovative profile of a company, a considerable amount of resources is needed. Provided that resources are usually limited to most companies, an optimal improvement strategy, based on the Innovation Improvement Impact values is proposed. The proposed tool (I-DSM, Innovation - Design Structure Matrix) aims at improving the innovative performance of a company, by minimizing the product development cycle and by improving the performance of the product development process.
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Costa, Ana, Tânia Moreira, Sara Bedin, Marta Coto, and Joana Soares. "INNOVATION PROCUREMENT: AN ANALYSIS AND DISCUSSION TOWARDS AN INNOVATIVE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM." In 14th International Technology, Education and Development Conference. IATED, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.21125/inted.2020.2362.

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Gusakova, Elena Pavlovna, and Alina Valeryevna Ryabkova. "MODERN INNOVATION POLICY IN THE AGRO-INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION." In Russian science: actual researches and developments. Samara State University of Economics, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.46554/russian.science-2020.03-1-146/152.

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The article deals with the conditions for the formation and implementation of innovation policy in the agro-industrial complex of Russia, including in the food industry. Against the background of the growth of positive dynamics of domestic research and development expenditures in the Russian Federation, the share of high-tech products in the Russian agro-industrial complex in 2018 is only 7.1% of the total volume. The share of food industry enterprises engaged in innovative activities increased from 11.6% to 14.2% in 2010-2018, while the cost of innovative products increased 2.3 times. The most important factor in the activity of innovative activities of enterprises is state support. Innovation policy in the agro-industrial complex is designed to promote the development of the food industry and the growth of its national and global competitiveness.
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Didkovskaya, Yana, and Dmitriy Onegov. "INNOVATIVE CAPABILITIES OF GRADUATES: HAVE EDUCATED YOUNG PEOPLE A POWER TO INNOVATE?" In 13th International Technology, Education and Development Conference. IATED, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.21125/inted.2019.0099.

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S. Merzlikina, G. "Innovative Sustainability as Criterion of Innovation Development of Industrial Enterprise." In DEFIN-2021: IV INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL CONFERENCE. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3487757.3487758.

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Bedin, Sara, Marta Coto, and Tânia Moreira. "UNDERSTANDING THE INNOVATION PROCUREMENT: TOOLS TO STEER THE MARKET TOWARDS INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS FOR EDUCATION." In 13th International Technology, Education and Development Conference. IATED, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.21125/inted.2019.2193.

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Cui, Guo, and Wang Feng-yan. "Research of Relationship Between Innovation Investment and Performance in Innovative Enterprises Under the Innovation-Driven Background." In Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Contemporary Education and Economic Development (CEED 2018). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/ceed-18.2018.88.

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E. Krause, Diana, and Neil Anderson. "Individual Conditions for the Propensity to Innovate and Innovative Behaviors." In Annual International Conference on Human Resource Management and Professional Development for the Digital Age. Global Science & Technology Forum (GSTF), 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.5176/2251-2349_hrmpd14.13.

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Andrienko, Roman. "The Role of Innovation Clusters in the Development of Innovative Environment." In VIII International Scientific and Practical Conference 'Current problems of social and labour relations' (ISPC-CPSLR 2020). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.210322.084.

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Fernandez-Stark, Karina. Innovation and Competitiveness in the Copper Mining Global Value Chain: Developing Local Suppliers in Peru. Inter-American Development Bank, December 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0003814.

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Peru is the second largest producer and exporter of copper in the world. However, the countrys sector has weak background linkages and the emergence of innovative suppliers able to provide high-value products and services is still incipient. This article explores the opportunities to leverage Perus international positioning in the mining industry to foster the development and innovation capacities of local suppliers. Based on data analysis and interviews with local industry stakeholders, this research--which uses the global value chain framework--finds that the incorporation of a larger number of high-value local suppliers into the copper value chain is limited by weaknesses in the national innovation system. In addition to this, it notes that the national copper policy places little emphasis in the need to innovate and add value. In order to generate a critical mass of strong and innovative suppliers, Peru must create solid institutions and coordination mechanisms to develop the sector. At the same time, it should favor the insertion of domestic suppliers into the value chain and incentivize these to innovate and scale. The article presents recommendations in these areas, as well as best practices from other mining countries that have successfully overcome these challenges.
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Beller, J. Innovative Technology Development Program. Final summary report. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), August 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/130625.

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Hall, Bronwyn. Patents, Innovation, and Development. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, May 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w27203.

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Collington, Rosie, and William Lazonick. Pricing for Medicine Innovation: A Regulatory Approach to Support Drug Development and Patient Access. Institute for New Economic Thinking Working Paper Series, January 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.36687/inetwp176.

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The United States represents the world’s largest market for pharmaceutical drugs. It is also the only advanced economy in the world that does not regulate drug prices. There is no upper threshold for the prices of medicines in the United States. List prices are instead set by manufacturers in negotiation with supply-chain intermediaries, though some federal programs have degrees of discretion in price determinations. In practice, this deregulated system means that drug prices in the United States are generally far higher than in other advanced economies, adversely affecting patient accessibility and system affordability. In this paper, we draw on the “theory of innovative enterprise” to develop a framework that provides both a critique of the existing pricing system in the United States and a foundation for developing a new model of pricing regulation to support safety and effectiveness through drug development as well as accessibility and affordability in the distribution of approved medicines to patients. We introduce a regulatory approach we term “Pricing for Medicine Innovation” (PMI), which departs dramatically from the market-equilibrium assumptions of conventional (neoclassical) economics. The PMI approach recognizes the centrality of collective investments by government agencies and business firms in the productive capabilities that underpin the drug development process. PMI specifies the conditions under which, at the firm level, drug pricing can support both sustained investment in these capabilities and improved patient access. PMI can advance both of these objectives simultaneously by regulating not just the level of corporate profit but also its allocation to reinvestment in the drug development process. PMI suggests that although price caps are likely to improve drug affordability, there remain two potential issues with this pricing approach. Firstly, in an innovation system where a company’s sales revenue is the source of its finance for further drug development, price caps may deprive a firm of the means to invest in innovation. Secondly, even with adequate profits available for investment in innovation, a firm that is run to maximize shareholder value will tend to use those profits to fund distributions to shareholders rather than for investment in drug innovation. We argue that, if implemented properly, PMI could both improve the affordability of medicines and enhance the innovative performance of pharmaceutical companies.
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Parchure, Trimbak M., and Charles N. Sturdivant. Development of a Portable Innovative Contaminated Sediment Dredge. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, September 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada330066.

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Brun, Matthieu. Impact assessment of Bpifrance’s financial support to SMEs’ innovation projects. Fteval - Austrian Platform for Research and Technology Policy Evaluation, April 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.22163/fteval.2022.555.

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This paper evaluates the economic impact of Bpifrance’s financial programmes to support SMEs’ Research, Development and Innovation (RDI), called individual aid for innovation (IA). It focuses on the analysis of subsidies and zero-interest loans granted to SMEs over three years old during the period 2005-2018 in order to foster their RDI activity (R&D expenses and spending related to the development of innovative products, processes or services) and economic growth (turnover, employment). We use a difference-in-differences methodology combined with a propensity score matching procedure to compare supported SMEs with non-supported SMEs with same initial characteristics. This counterfactual analysis is based on a unique dataset containing both financial and non-financial information about millions of French companies. Up to 12,000 SMEs supported over the 2005-2016 period have thus been analysed, making this study the first to estimate the effect of Bpifrance’s individual aid for innovation on such a scale and using such detailed information.
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SHinkevich, A. I., F. F. Galimulina, R. P. IAkunina, and L. A. Gorbach. Human capital development assessment system for innovative industrial enterprises. OFERNIO, October 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12731/ofernio.2020.24637.

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Koga, Yojiro, Yasuo Ozawa, Atsushi Chiba, Itsuro Hashiguchi, Masatoshi Hagita, Masahito Ando, and Hiroshi Inada. Development of Stamped WATER PUMP (Innovative Structure WATER PUMP). Warrendale, PA: SAE International, September 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.4271/2005-08-0465.

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Drew, Christopher T. Critical Thinking and the Development of Innovative Problem Solvers. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, February 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada464378.

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Tyukavkin, T. M. Models of innovative development of the regional industrial complex. SIB-Expertise, November 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12731/dp0512.30112021.

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